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Maven Security will be presenting a 50-minute presentation at Security BSides Philly 20117 on Friday, December 2017. The talk will be titled, “Web Security Dojo – Your own personal web app fight club”. Here is the talk’s abstract: Note the Bsides’ site has the wrong title and abstract for this talk 🙁 Web Security Dojo… Read More »

AppSec and DevOps: Security should not be so difficult Thursday, Sep 7, 2017, 6:30 PM Wilmington University – New Castle Campus320 N. DuPont Highway New Castle, DE 15 Members Went Chris Romeo will share about the application of AppSec to the world of DevOps. (Abstract is below.) If you are new to DevOps, you’ll learn… Read More »

We are once again approaching the time a year to start preparing for ProsvJoes CTF. As with previous years Maven Security will be providing the services of our CTF maven @gi0cann to assist @dichotomy1 with building and administering the CTF environment. During previous years CTF Maven Security has provided support offsite during the event. This… Read More »

Learn to Hack; Hack to Learn: Hands-on with OWASP Web Goat and/or OWASP Security Shepherd Learn by doing with these self-contained challenge/education suites. I will give a brief overview of what these projects are all about, and then I will give misc. demos and challenge the audience with hands-on labs for various web app security testing… Read More »

App Security – Attack & Defend Tuesday, Aug 2, 2016, 6:30 PM Wilmington University – New Castle Campus320 N. DuPont Highway New Castle, DE 11 Members Went Calling all presenters: Got some mad skills you’d like to show off? Some knowledge you’d like to drop? Make the world a better place by sharing what you… Read More »

Maven Security will once again be a part of the ProsvJoes CTF at Bsides Las Vegas. Our CTF maven @gi0cann, a long time ProsvJoes volunteer, will be assisting @dichotomy1 in building the scoring engine and infrastructure for the event. He will also be providing real-time support during the event to make sure everything runs as… Read More »